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Ask Stacy -- Week of May 26, 2012
DEAR STACY: Whatever happened to the cute child actress who did all the Pepsi ads with the grown-up men's voices, and was in the movie "Paulie"? — Brandi R., Binghamton, N.Y.
DEAR BRANDI: Hallie Kate Eisenberg — a sister of …Read more.
Newhart Finds the Old New Again With 'The Bob Newhart Show;' 'The Client List's Alicia Lagano Prefers to Play Dirty
Newhart Finds the Old New Again With 'The Bob Newhart Show;' 'The Client List's Alicia Lagano Prefers to Play Dirty
The Hallmark Channel is running a 12-hour "The Bob Newhart Show" marathon this Sunday (5/27) — in honor of the …Read more.
Ron Perlman Surprised by Survival of His Brutal Clay on 'SOA;' 'Falling Skies' Drew Roy Likes the Action Despite the Bruises
Ron Perlman is back to work on the set of "Sons of Anarchy" this week — and admits he's surprised to be there. As followers of FX's acclaimed series about an outlaw motorcycle club are aware, his character, the group's ex-president …Read more.
Noah Wyle Enjoys Daddy Duty After 'Falling Skies' Production; Kim Kardashian Gains Actor Cred With Castmate April Bowlby
Noah Wyle says he's been enjoying a little down time of late, doing daddy duty and decompressing after wrapping four and a half months' worth of production of his TNT "Falling Skies" series' second season. Sounds like he needed it.
After …Read more.
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Ask Stacy -- Week of October 22DEAR STACY: I feel "The Office" jumped the shark with James Spader instead of Steve Carell. What's Steve up to? — Del M., Canton, Ohio DEAR DEL: Carell has so many projects on his dance card, it's hard to keep up. He will be playing a Las Vegas magician who finds himself having to deal with a hipper rival in the big-screen "Burt Wonderstone," which his company is producing — with Jim Carrey reportedly now also aboard. Carell has the animated "Despicable Me 2" in the works, with Javier Bardem voicing his adversary. He's also attached to "Foxcatcher" — a.k.a. the next project from "Moneyball" filmmaker Bennett Miller. Set to begin filming in March, it's the story of DuPont chemical company heir John DuPont, who in 1996 shot Olympic wrestler David Schultz to death on his private estate. Also, Carell has completed production on the comedies "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" (about a man who decides to find his high-school sweetheart as an Earth-destroying asteroid approaches from outer space) with Keira Knightley and Connie Britton, and "Great Hope Springs" (about a couple on a marriage-counseling retreat) with Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. And then there's Showtime's "Laughing Stock" interview series with comedy greats; he and David Steinberg are producing. DEAR STACY: Who played the Chief in the old movie of the game, "Clue"? He looked familiar.
DEAR LEE: That was a disguised Howard Hesseman in a cameo as the Chief who enters the mansion in the film. Sometimes stars who do cameos opt not to be billed at all rather than have their names appear in a less-than-optimal position. Such billing issues are also weighed against other aspects of a deal including compensation. In some cases, like this one, they also enjoy keeping the audience guessing. DEAR STACY: I enjoyed Harry Morgan as Col. Potter on "MASH" and before that as Bill Gannon on "Dragnet." Is he still with us? — Natalie L., St. George, Utah DEAR NATALIE: Yes. Morgan is taking life easy at age 96. DEAR STACY: Is Brandon Routh of "Superman Returns" and "Dylan Dog" fame going to be in "The Walking Dead"? This is what a friend told me. Are they bringing in a new character? — Dylan M., Chino, Calif. DEAR DYLAN: No. There were reports long before the hit series debuted that Routh was going to star, but they were unfounded. To find out more about Stacy Jenel Smith and read her past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2011 STACY JENEL SMITH DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM
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